Am Sonntag, 8. November 2015, 20:11:23 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou: > Hello, > > AW <alexander.will...@t-online.de> writes: > > on orgmode 8.3.2 I've got a large org-file. Offen, I need to export a > > subtree like this: > > > > ----------------- > > * Subtree to be exported > > > > :PROPERTIES: > > :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: /PATH/TO/FOLDER/filename > > :EXPORT_TITLE: > > > > :END: > > foo > > > > ----------------- > > > > I'd like to save the exported file in a project folder, as you can see in > > EXPORT_FILE_NAME . > > > > It would be very helpful to use link abbrevations in EXPORT_FILE_NAME : > > > > (setq org-link-abbrev-alist > > > > '(("anglisky" . "~/Path/whereever/%s"))) > > > > in .emacs and write: > > > > ----------------- > > * Subtree to be exported > > > > :PROPERTIES: > > :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: anglisky:filename > > :EXPORT_TITLE: > > > > :END: > > foo > > > > ----------------- > > > > Possible? Feature Request? > > Not possible. Also, link syntax sounds awkward because most links > wouldn't make sense there. > > What about introducing a new property: > :EXPORT_FILE_DIRECTORY: > When set, e.g. to "dir", assuming EXPORT_FILE_NAME is set to "foo/file", > export file name becomes "dir/file". > > Since you can set it per subtree or document, I think it would help in > your situation.
Background: I'm using orgmode on different platforms, Windows and Linux. So I (being very proud of that!) wrote an if-clause: (setq org-link-abbrev-alist (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) '(("foopath" . "//Sbs2011/ra2000/Bilder/2010/271-2011/%s") ) '(("foopath" . "/home/AW/some/path/2011-271-project/%s"))) So on Windows foopath becomes the first path, and on Linux the second and all my links in the orgmode files work on both platforms. A cheap solution for EXPORT_FILE_NAME: just have two lines and comment out the wrong one! ----------------- * Subtree to be exported :PROPERTIES: # :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: //Sbs2011/ra2000/Bilder/2010/271-2011/filename :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: /home/AW/some/path/2011-271-project/filename :EXPORT_TITLE: :END: foo ----------------- But comment seems not to work inside properties. However, :EXPORT_FILE_DIRECTORY: would only improve _my_ situation, if I could make it dependend on a condition. Thank you very for your help! Kind regards, -- Alexander